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On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:36:10 GMT, Richard Ragon
<bsema04NOSPAM@hanaho.com> wrote:
>Dave Haynie wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 00:07:33 GMT, Richard Ragon
>> <bsema04NOSPAM@hanaho.com> wrote:
>>>>What is the best way to convert 30fps mini dv to 24fps in premier pro? I
>>>>have tried the posterize time effect but it makes the video jerky.
>>>I believe that the ONLY two video editing software programs that have
>>>24p support is Avid and Final Cut Pro.
>> Vegas does 24p just dandy.
>The new version? Because the old one didn't do 24p. 24p was one of the
>new features that they announced for the new version coming out.
Ok, Vegas 4 actually does 23.97fps as 24p, which I would expect is
what you'd normally want -- that NTSCfilm speed, you can use it on
DVDs, etc. Pre-defined 24p project modes include NTSC DV 24p, NTSC DV
Widescreen 24p, HD 720-24p, HD 1080-24p.
I mean, you can edit and render 24p all over the place. That is the
primary purpose of Vegas. Maybe they're missing 24p/DV capture, or 24p
support in DVD Architect? No, just checked... Vegas supports MPEG-2
rendering in the goofball DVD Architect format (MPEG-2 PS without
audio stream included, rather than the ES formats everyone else uses)
for 24p and 24p Widescreen.
Just what kind of 24p support do you find lacking in Vegas 4? I
haven't seen an official Vegas 5 release; they're saving that for NAB
or something I guess.
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